Nine Worlds: A Dictionary of Norse Mythology

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by Douglas “Dag” Rossman

Paperback

For the person who wants to learn more about where Dag Ormseeker traveled in The Dragonseeker Saga (see book above), or for those wanting to dig deeper into mythology. This is a concise, practical reference book about the people, places, and things unique to Norse mythology. It is an annotated dictionary of the mythological beings and magical implements mentioned in the Eddas, the tales of Viking Age Scandinavia.

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